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Hacking Metal and Flesh

The pathology lab owned his tumor for research purposes. He learned pathology and explored it himself. He had to get his DNA resequenced because federal regulations prohibited release on the device that was used. Doctors have immense access to data about his brain and tumor that he himself, doesn't!

Creepy embalming of Vladimir Lenin - apparently this could last centuries longer. But apparently, mausoleum science is less interesting in the new generations and there may not be people around to preserve his body.

I thought about getting this for a brief moment, then I realized that I'm not quite that guy. But I did some reading, and apparently prior devices like this have given people an almost supernatural ability to sense north, even when the vibration pack is removed!

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